Sixth Paradoxist (Scientific) Manifesto: to Paradoxism-Ize or to S-Deny a Theory

Paradoxism can be used in any domain. We can PARADOXISM-IZE (also said To S-Deny) any
theory by partially validating and partially negating it, or only negating it but in multiple ways.
In each case, we put together conflicting ideas in the same theory, whence the paradoxism.
This is the first paradoxist SCIENTIFIC MANIFESTO to be used in the literary work, and the
sixth paradoxist manifesto in general.
By paradoxismizing a <notion> one can get a <pseudo-notion> or <quasi-notion> (for example:
paradoxismizing the norm one gets a pseudo-norm in mathematics, or paradoxismizing the
associativity we get the quasi-associativity in information fusion), but they are still useful in
science.
In this paper we introduce the operators of validation and invalidation (the second one is
paradoxist in nature) of a proposition, and we extend the operator of paradoxismizing (or Sdenying))
a proposition, or an axiomatic system, from the geometric space to respectively any
theory in any domain of knowledge, and show six examples in geometry, in mathematical
analysis, and in topology.
Category:General Science and Philosophy

Non-Conformist Manifesto, the First Paradoxist Manifesto

This is the first published paradoxist manifesto in the world (1983), written by Florentin
Smarandache who founded the Paradoxism in literature, arts, philosophy, and science.
Category:General Science and Philosophy

The Paradoxist Distich Theory, The Fourth Paradoxist Manifesto

The PARADOXIST DISTICH consists of two verses, antithetic to each other, but
which together amalgamate in a whole defining (or making connection with) the title.
Category:General Science and Philosophy